These Pisces people are also very magnetic, and some splendid healers are to be found among them. Their gift seems to be the peculiar and sacred one of lay­ing on of hands. In this beautiful work their great desire to help often causes them to give too much, and consequently to deplete and injure themselves. These people are rarely satisfied with giving. They will empty their pockets and spend all the vital force they have on hand, and then fret because they have not done more. Those born under this sign do not demand quite so much as they give; if they did they would be the most diffi­cult people on earth to live with.

These are the people of quick attractions and equally quick repulsions, though they are generally too kind to let their aversions be seen. They are very fond of beautiful things in nature and art, and among them are to be found excellent art critics, artists, and writers. They have a limpid purity of style when properly educated, which resembles the clear, blue, shimmering water that is their native element. When writing, they always have an eye to the placidly picturesque.

They are naturally very honest and clean-minded, and the women are easily dis­gusted with anything coarse or common. In marriage they become very unhappy if the relation is degraded into a merely sexual one. This sign governs the feet, but it leads those born under it into clean, clear places, unless they yield themselves to its temptations and inherent weak­nesses.